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  1. Lawrence Maxwell Krauss (born May 27, 1954) is a Canadian-American theoretical physicist and cosmologist who taught at Arizona State University (ASU), Yale University, and Case Western Reserve University. He founded ASU's Origins Project in 2008 to investigate fundamental questions about the universe and served as the project's director.

  2. Nov 3, 2023 · Explore the life and work of Lawrence M. Krauss, world-renowned theoretical physicist, commentator, bestselling author, President of The Origins Project Foundation and host of the Origins Podcast.

  3. Oct 24, 2018 · Lawrence Krauss is a prominent scientist, author of several best-selling books, and a prolific lecturer known for his lively and engaging style.

  4. Explore the life and work of Lawrence M. Krauss, world-renowned theoretical physicist, commentator, bestselling author, President of The Origins Project Foundation and host of the Origins Podcast.

  5. Explore the life and work of Lawrence M. Krauss, world-renowned theoretical physicist, commentator, bestselling author, President of The Origins Project Foundation and host of the Origins Podcast.

  6. Follow @lkrauss1, a renowned physicist and author, for his insights on science, life, and the universe. See his latest adventures, books, and opinions.

  7. Jan 13, 2012 · Why is there something rather than nothing? That's the question cosmologist Lawrence Krauss tackles in his new book, A Universe from Nothing.

  8. Jan 1, 2013 · Bestselling author and acclaimed physicist Lawrence Krauss offers a paradigm-shifting view of how everything that exists came to be in the first place. “Where did the universe come from? What was there before it? What will the future bring? And finally, why is there something rather than nothing?”

  9. Age estimates of globular clusters in the Milky Way: constraints on cosmology. LM Krauss, B Chaboyer. Science 299 (5603), 65-69. , 2003. 430. 2003. Model for neutrino masses and dark matter. LM Krauss, S Nasri, M Trodden. Physical Review D 67 (8), 085002.

  10. Mar 21, 2017 · “The biggest conceptual change over the last 100 years in the way physicists think about the world is symmetry,” says theoretical physicist Lawrence Krauss of Arizona State University.

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